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Obesity, Part IV: Weight Loss TipsBy G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN Anyone can lose weight and keep it off, if they want to. The reason why so many people fail at either losing weight, or keeping weight off after they have lost weight, is in this author's opinion 95 percent mental.Accept responsibility. We live in a time where a significant percentage of people do not accept responsibility for their actions. Do not fall into this trap. If you are overweight, it is your fault. You must admit that you have lacked the discipline to eat the right foods and the self-control to eat the right amounts. You will be hungry. It's no fun being hungry, but you must get used to it. Being hungry does not mean going so long without food that when you finally do eat you are unable to control yourself. Remember, whenever you are hungry your body is burning fat. Be patient. It takes a long time to get out of shape and it takes a long time to get into shape. Don't expect that a few weeks of healthy habits will undo years of bad habits. Get help. You don't need a fancy program, but you should tell your family, friends, and co-workers exactly how much you weigh and ask them to help you lose weight. By making your weight loss a public issue, you will have peer pressure to help you during times of weakness. Encourage those around you to tease you if you overeat and nag you about exercise. (If this doesn't sound fun, it isn't, but if you really want to lose weight, psychosocial factors can be strong motivators.) Exercise regularly. You wouldn't dream of going weeks or months without bathing or brushing your teeth. Exercise in some form should be done six days per week. There are hundreds of ways to exercise. You can keep it fresh by performing a different activity every day. Not having the time is not an excuse. You must take 15-30 minutes every day to do something that causes you to breathe hard and break a sweat. Eating Tips:
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